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Kinesiology Department

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Students are introduced to topics related to exercise science, such as the physiology and anatomy of the body, health, nutrition, injury prevention, fitness and exercise, strength training, individual and team sports, intramurals, and special services courses for physically challenged individuals seeking corrective and rehabilitative exercise.

Summer Bridge Program

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For incoming IVC students to build college survival skills, persuasive speaking, communication skills, research, effective listening, study skills, goal-setting, and time management

International Student Center

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Support services for F-1 visa students including admission, immigration advising, academic counseling, programming and more.

Humanities Department

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Students in the humanities address fundamental questions of cultural meaning and value. The courses in the department emphasize reading and writing critically to understand ideas, history, culture, media and theory from diverse perspectives. In addition to strengthening core academic skills, students will have a stronger sense of civic awareness, the importance of analysis and academic research, and the value of social justice.

Human Development Department

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In Human Development, students learn about the growth and maturation of children and are afforded opportunities to practice developmentally appropriate experiences for young children.

Honors Program

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A supportive learning community that nurtures academic, professional, and personal growth in highly motivated students from all backgrounds.

HEARTS Scholars Program

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Counselor-led support, community building, and resources for students experiencing food and housing insecurities.

Guardian Scholars Program at IVC

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Priority registration, academic counseling, textbook assistance and other support for students who were or are in the foster care system.

Geography Department

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Students will study Earth's systems and the interrelationships with human activities. Courses cover a wide variety of topics, including global cultures, environmental issues, climate change, geospatial data analysis, digital mapping, urban and rural development, global health, world cities and more. Field studies are also offered.